In those tough times, since the General Electric reactors melted down at
Fukushima, and still spewing lots of radiation after more than two
years, a radioactive particle detector is a must have - at least for
gamma radiation.
As for beta particles, you can try visual detection. If you don't see
the blue glow in dielectrics (aka Cherenkov radiation) there's still
some hope...
On 7/9/2013 7:07 AM, Hui Zhang wrote:
Dear Group:
I have four compact Rb Stanard, but I am worried about what if my Rb lamp
broken in accident someday? How dangerous of this situration? Is Rb87 came out
from Rb lamp will be a disaster? You know I haven't any beta rays detect
instrument.
Hui
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